On September 13th, 2014 David Ellis and Kevin Earl Taylor will be opening a new exhibition of work, "Spirit Animal," at Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles. Both Taylor and Ellis find ways to incorporate the environment that humanity has continuously distanced itself from and both remix their own spirit back into the portrayal...

David Ellis paints music. This may seem like the hardest thing in the world to render, but Ellis’s career has been finding ways to turn fine art into sound, whether in his elegant ink drawings on tobacco-stained paper, sculptures that make music from everyday objects, or gallery sized installation pieces...

We recently stopped by Space 1520 for the opening of New Image’s Pop-Up Gallery, featuring works from a ton of Juxtapoz featured aritsts and friends including Date Farmers, Richard Colman, Cleon Peterson, Misha Hollenbach, David Ellis, Maya Hayuk, and more. The show closed and was open a week, but we captured a few looks of the space. Photos from the opening and more after the jump…

We went to Joshua Liner Gallery to check out the opening reception of New York based artist David Ellis. Hudson River Alley presents a diverse body of works in paper, sculptures and mixed-media that definitively have the aroma of his new studio in Woodstock, NY.

Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Hudson River Alley, an exhibition of paintings and mixed-media works by the New York-based artist and former Juxtapoz cover artist, David Ellis. This is Ellis’s second solo show with the gallery, and the artist will be present at the opening reception on September 12. We have a preview of some of the tobacco stain works and other paintings that will be in the exhibition.

On September 12, 2013, Woodstock, New York-based mixed-media, installation, and fine artist David Ellis, will open a new exhibition, Hudson River Alley, at Joshua Liner Gallery in NYC. Today, Juxtapoz looks back on David Ellis cover story in March 2011 by contributing editor, Joey Garfield, an interview done on the eve of Ellis' collaborative show with Swoon and Faile in Los Angeles. Skwerm was, and still is, at a creative peak.

Joshua Liner Gallery has moved spots in NYC to a street-level, 2,600-square-foot exhibition space located at 540 West 28th Street in the Chelsea Arts District. To kick off the opening of the new space, the gallery will open a group show, Direct Address, this Thursday March 21 with a great roster of former Juxtapoz cover artists and features, as well as some new talent that we look forward to checking out. Swoon, Steve "ESPO" Powers, David Ellis, Evan Hecox, and Jean-Pierre Roy are just a few names in the show....

Over the past year, Juxtapoz and Converse have teamed on a unique project, Wall to Wall, where we invite an artist in a city in North America to create a semi-permanent mural based around the artist's interpretation of the iconic Converse star. Today, we look back on the mural created in NYC, Manhattan specifically, by former Juxtapoz cover artist and Barnstormer, David Ellis.

Singapore/San Francisco-based Chandran Gallery, in association with Juxtapoz and Power House Productions, present a special benefit exhibition, installation, and auction in support of an innovative artist-in-residence program in Detroit. The exhibition, Iron To Gold/Ashes To Hope, will take place on Friday, January 4 at Chandran Gallery in SF, with an online auction beginning on January 4.

Following GO EAST – the first incarnation in a two-part gallery swap project with NYC's Joshua Liner Gallery- Mark Moore Gallery is pleased to announce GO WEST: David Ellis and Kris Kuksi, featuring two concurrent solo exhibitions curated by Joshua Liner. While the show makes for Ellis' third solo exhibition in Los Angeles, it will be Kuksi's first local solo presentation of new work.